Eddie Tech Plans 1st National Pooled, Direct-Pay QSCB, QZAB Sale

AUTHOR(S)

SCHROEDER, PETER

PUB. DATE

July 2010

SOURCE

Bond Buyer;7/22/2010, Vol. 373 Issue 33354, p4

SOURCE TYPE

Trade Publication

DOC. TYPE

Article

ABSTRACT

The article reports that nonprofit organization EddieTech has planned to launch the first national pooled offering of direct-pay qualified school construction and qualified zone academy bonds for districts in the U.S.

ACCESSION #

52587062

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